Born in Thibodaux LA and raised
in Farmington NM, Fender Tucker managed -- with the aid of psychoactive herbs and
LSD -- to cast off all of society's historical baggage by the time he was 21. He
picked up the guitar in high school and, surviving a three-year stint in the
army (1967-1969), was able to spend all of his nights in sleazy bars until he
succumbed to the inevitable day job in 1987, moving to Shreveport LA to
take over the editorial reins of LOADSTAR, a disk magazine for the Commodore 64
computer. He kept the magazine going long past its natural lifespan until the
year 2000 when he discovered Harry Stephen Keeler and started Ramble House with
the help of Jim Weiler. During his 25 years as guitar picker he wrote about 60
songs, none of them commercially viable. And during his 15 years as editor he
found the time and motivation to write some fiction. Now, thanks to Ramble
House, you can join in the fun. If you dare.